UC Santa Barbara’s Department of Bioengineering hosts symposium highlighting novel data-driven biology research.
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The second annual Data Driven Biology Symposium highlighted the innovative research of UCSB PhD students and DDB Trainees, including bioengineering PhD student Artury Ramirez.
Aug 01, 2025
Arpit Gupta, photograph by Lilli Walker.
Jul 24, 2025
The two awards reflect the perceived importance of his innovative research.
California Assemblymember Gregg Hart speaks during the afternoon session to a crowd that included (front row, from left) CNSI Executive Director of Scientific Initiatives and Innovation Tal Margalith, CNSI Director Craig Hawker, Chancellor Henry Yang, Executive Vice Chancellor David Marshall, and Umesh Mishra, dean of The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering. Photograph by Jeff Liang.
Jul 15, 2025
Representatives from eleven companies that began in the Incubator shared their stories.
Distinguished chemical engineering professor Rachel Segalman has been named the university's new Vice Chancellor for Research
Jul 14, 2025
The distinguished chemical engineer and materials scientist joined the UCSB faculty in 2014.
Happy members of the Shellphish team are shown a year ago after making it through the semifinal round at DEF CON 2024.
Jun 26, 2025
After two years and several rounds of competition, the hacking collective aims for the $4 million first prize.
Dr. Weiyi Li receives the 2023 IEEE EDS Paul Rappaport Award from EDS President Bin Zhao during the 2024 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting in San Francisco. Photograph courtesy of IEEE EDS.
Jun 26, 2025
The breakthrough results could pave the way for higher-performing, lower-cost wireless systems.
A graph depicting hysteresis loops in magnets. The narrow blue loop shows a material that switches its magnetization with minimal energy loss, while the wider red loop represents a material that requires stronger fields and loses more energy during switching.
Jun 26, 2025
A model developed by a UCSB PhD student takes a multi-physics approach to identifying promising new materials.
Jun 25, 2025
An unfavorable condition in 3D semiconductor materials may be beneficial in 2D semiconductors.
Ram Seshadri
Jun 23, 2025
UC-funded project is aimed at accelerating materials discovery for more efficient computing.
The naming recognized Robert Mehrabian for his vision, impact, and generosity on UCSB's College of Engineering.
Jun 12, 2025
During his tenure, from 1983-1990, the fourth engineering dean at UCSB was responsible for major growth and advancement of the relatively young college.
Microchips produced in the Nanofab aren't yet ready to be used in prototypes and system demonstrations; they need to be enclosed in protective casings, have wires attached, and be attached to circuit boards, all of which is known as "packaging" the chips. (Image courtesy of Daniel Blumenthal, professor of electrical and computer engineering)
May 28, 2025
UC Santa Barbara receives key funding for facility to unlock the full potential of the region’s semiconductor ecosystem.
Into the data tunnel: Nina Miolane (left) just before her MRI, which generated new data points for the project. With her are (center) lab technician Kaya Jordan and (right) PhD student Hannah Grotzinger, both from the Ann S. Bowers Women’s Brain Health Initiative.
May 22, 2025
Nina Miolane is developing an innovative tool for real-time monitoring.
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